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Welcome to the Portraiture Studio Blog!

Amy Harnish is a Fine-Art Photographer. She received her BFA from Herron School of Art.

Amy looks at photography as an art form and brings many different styles to every shoot. She believes it is important to document every stage of life and because of this portraiture has become her main source of art.

Portraiture Studio uses all standard-printing processes for the final pieces. However, Amy specializes in giclee printing, custom tapestries, and handmade silks.

The last couple of posts have been about the all important one year milestone. But what about the two year photography session? Don’t we all WANT to be two. How amazing is the world to a two year old. Two year olds explore traveling in a variety of ways, crawling, swinging, rolling, running, hopping, skipping and jumping. Two year olds join in singing their favorite songs. The studio is always lively when a two year old is visiting.

Schedule your two year olds session by calling the studio. 317.598.2677

We get asked a lot by parents, “How can I make my one year baby photo shoot special? Do you have any suggestions?”

A good imagination will take you far during a baby’s session. It doesn’t ever have to be elaborate. This little cutie celebrated her birthday among the clouds last week in the studio. Her parents brought some balloons, basket and a cute aviator cap. Up Up and Away we went.

Behind the scenes they were also able to get individual pictures of her as well as a smash the cake pictures. This was the last session from our one year baby package. Call the studio to schedule your baby’s session and don’t forget to pack the imagination

It has no doubt been a very long and a very cold winter here in Indiana. But a recent winter family photography session showcases just how beautiful the winters can be. With Spring just around the corner, we will all be happy to see the beautiful green grass, lush trees, and colorful flowers that come with warmer weather.

But just before we give way to those images, let us stop and appreciate the beauty that our winter brought. The cold of winter allows us to shed excess distractions. It’s slow pace allows us to concentrate on our relationships. Winter is quiet. Winter is full of grace.